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Community media and diversity

Dublin,  24 February 2011.  The European section of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-Europe) initiated today a three-day conference in Dublin, Ireland, to highlight community media’s contribution to plurality and diversity in Europe and define actions to reinforce the community radio movement and the right to communicate in Europe.  The conference is being…

Dublin,  24 February 2011.  The European section of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-Europe) initiated today a three-day conference in Dublin, Ireland, to highlight community media’s contribution to plurality and diversity in Europe and define actions to reinforce the community radio movement and the right to communicate in Europe.  The conference is being organised by AMARC and hosted by CRAOL, the Community Radio Forum of Ireland. For further information on the Conference go to http://www.europe.amarc.org/conference_euro_2/


Dublin,  24 February 2011.  The European section of the World Association of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC-Europe) initiated today a three-day conference in Dublin, Ireland, to highlight community media’s contribution to plurality and diversity in Europe and define actions to reinforce the community radio movement and the right to communicate in Europe.  The conference is being organised by AMARC and hosted by CRAOL, the Community Radio Forum of Ireland. For further information on the Conference go to http://www.europe.amarc.org/conference_euro_2/

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Patricia W. Elliott is a magazine journalist and assistant professor at the School of Journalism, University of Regina. You can visit her at patriciaelliott.ca.